American Reloading has more small pistol primers (seconds) in stock. $249.99 shipped per 5000. As this is typed, they have 165 5000 count boxes left.
I have no affiliation with them, just a satisfied customer. "Seconds" due to a harder NATO primer cup. I've had no failures to fire in a S&W M67, S&W M15, and Ruger single action. I've not tried them in any striker/internal hammer fired pistols yet. The Smith's give a deep hit. The Ruger not as deep (suspect it's the transfer bar type of ignition as the firing pin tip doesn't protrude into the frame as far as the Smith firing pins mounted into the hammer do).
They had large rifle seconds and small rifle seconds, but are out of stock now. I bought 5000 of each, but haven't tested yet. I wouldn't use for "serious" purposes, just to be sure, but for plinking, practice, testing I'd use them. The small pistol hits to same point with same accuracy as CCI 500's in my 3 revolvers.
I have no affiliation with them, just a satisfied customer. "Seconds" due to a harder NATO primer cup. I've had no failures to fire in a S&W M67, S&W M15, and Ruger single action. I've not tried them in any striker/internal hammer fired pistols yet. The Smith's give a deep hit. The Ruger not as deep (suspect it's the transfer bar type of ignition as the firing pin tip doesn't protrude into the frame as far as the Smith firing pins mounted into the hammer do).
They had large rifle seconds and small rifle seconds, but are out of stock now. I bought 5000 of each, but haven't tested yet. I wouldn't use for "serious" purposes, just to be sure, but for plinking, practice, testing I'd use them. The small pistol hits to same point with same accuracy as CCI 500's in my 3 revolvers.